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5 Qualities of Top Indian Businesswomen

By SiliconIndia   |   Wednesday, 08 February 2012, 04:45 Hrs   |    3 Comments
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Bangalore: Women are influencing the corporate sectors of India and reaching the apex. No wonder women are emerging more and more in every sector of the business like financial services, media, or education. But there remains certain limit which draws them back into this conservative society of ours.



As quoted by Business Today, Arti Luniya, Executive Director of Steel Authority of India says, “Women are over-represented on the bottom rung and under-represented on the upper rung”.



Chanda Kochar recalls the past, about how she faced problems being a woman. She says, “It was not easy to visit a factory, there was a lot of special pressure – people didn’t expect a young girl could check machines”.



Then what are the qualities they pursued to reach the top? How they toughen up their thought and determined to make it happen. Most of these top business women have MBA, IIM and IIT  degrees. Is only a degree enough for them to sail through the corporate sea? Let’s find out some of their qualities which led them to the pinnacle.



Figuring out the priorities



Women are multi tasking in their life and hence she has to decide what is more important, whether family, responsibility or the professional inside her. How important her career is to her. Women who reached the senior positions in India Inc. say one have to prioritize their wants. Kimsuka Narsimhan, Chief Financial Officer of PepsiCo Inc. says, “How far does she want to go? She needs to decide that first”.



On the flip side it doesn’t mean that she should plant her entire focus on only one side or into her professional life. Sangeeta Talwar, Managing Director of NDDB Dairy Services says, “Do not get swept by one role by either getting too involved in work or too focused on family needs”.



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Reader's comments(3)
1: the article is really really good!!!
Posted by:sowndarya - 26 Apr, 2012
2: Nice article and its very true that attitude matters be it men or women. Focus on meritocracy is impressive which is the basis of quality output.
Posted by:Balasubramaniam - 10 Feb, 2012
3: Good to know that women are getting praises not demoralised.
Posted by:Lipika - 08 Feb, 2012
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